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March 13, 2006

Lunch and Learn

712847768_origJust had lunch in Westport and noticed a guy doing likewise, whilst perusing the latest edition of the Wall Street Journal.

The difference of course...he was using a wi-fi connection and was reading the WSJ online.

It's what I call "interconsumptability" i.e. interoperability of media consumption and it's probably the hardest thing for mainstream editors and publishers to get their hands around.

In the eyes of the consumer, all content is created and distributed equally.

Taken with my Sprint Ambassador phone :)

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